Say somehow I got interviews for internships FB and Google.
My coding skills are still rather meager but maybe they would be impressed by some the projects I managed to build(got help and assistance).
How can I hopefully pass these interviews? Iam intern I don't have to know everything, just not look too dumb.
My advantages.
-Great ideas.
-Can easily understand and applies knowledge at a high level.
-Extremly good at talking and explaining.
-Fast learner and easily looked things up online and problem slove form that.
Cons
-Haven't learned much math.
-Knowledge of data structure and algorithm has big holes
-Only know Python, SQL and JavaScript.
-lacking on knowledge of tensor flow.
Any help? Iam at a lost atm on how I could look like a good coding intern In their eyes...
Dye your hair purple and mention that you're transitioning to being a female. 100% get hired.
you won't get past the interview so don't worry
>>61923071
I have a whole month to study.
Know your data structures and algorithms, there is no getting around that. They will usually pick a language you are most comfortable in, say python, so know it well. I would also read up on other basics such as Opposed principles, maybe design patterns, etc. Also make sure you can intelligently discuss your projects and justify the choices made.
>>61922916
leetcode.com
know about the language you use
ex if you do javascript, know the difference between es5 and es6
>>61923410
Meant OPP principles, not opposed.
There is tons of info online about interviews for Google and Facebook. See glassdoor, geeks4geeks, leetcode, etc.
>>61922937
This will absolutely give you a solid leg up. The disadvantage is you'll probably get hired, and then you'll be working for an employer who uses social justice impact as a central criteria in the hiring process.
>>61923116
Yeah, you won't get past the interview. Glhf
The guys that do study everyday since they've started college. There's no way you can keep up with them with a month of studying.
Thanks for help guys.
Imma finish the book "cracking the code" and practice on leetcode.
I have some extremly good mentor at hand too, anything I should be asking them?